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At the Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology Lab, we are interested how humans perceive and process meaningful, biologically relevant stimuli in the environment, with a focus on as body movements, actions and other social stimuli. We work with a range of behavioral and neuroimaging methods , healthy and clinical subject populations. We are also interested in exploring neural processes supporting social cognition with human as well as nonhuman agents (such as robots and 3D virtual characters). Despite the diversity in our research, we aim to establish links between processes traditionally considered to be perceptual or motor, and those that are considered to be higher level or complex. Examples of such domains are body movement and action perception, social cognition, language comprehension and spatial attention.